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Winston is back, with NZ First on the comeback trial, reports todays NZ Herald.
Labours out he says...
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Last edited by nztx; 15-10-2022 at 03:34 PM.
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Originally Posted by Getty
Winston is back, with NZ First on the comeback trial, reports todays NZ Herald.
Labours out he says...
IMHO would you believe ANYTHING the ma$$ot says?
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Dont be surprised to see NZF make +5% due to the Labour fallout.
Then Win and Shane may take in a movie together.
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In years to come, the saying may not be;
"he rose like a Phoenix from the ashes", but rather
"he rose like a Winston from the Cinders"!
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With Winston looking like making a come back promoting NZF policy to remove all references to The Treaty from our laws, and ACT pushing a bottom line of a referendum on The Treaty, they are both going hard after the same anti co-governance vote. (And same rural Groundswell vote)
Next polls will be fascinating.
Could prove a headache for National as ACT loses a chunk of voters to NZF leaving National ACT coalition short & needing 2 coalition partners instead of 1.
National won't want to negotiate with Winston. And he would walk all over inexperienced Luxon if they were in coalition together.
Alternatively might be helpful to National if it takes some of the negotiation leverage away from ACT.
Risk on it allows Labour & Greens to come through the middle.
Last edited by Blue Skies; 15-10-2022 at 10:51 PM.
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Originally Posted by Blue Skies
With Winston looking like making a come back promoting NZF policy to remove all references to The Treaty from our laws, and ACT pushing a bottom line of a referendum on The Treaty, they are both going hard after the same anti co-governance vote. (And same rural Groundswell vote)
Next polls will be fascinating.
Could prove a headache for National as ACT loses a chunk of voters to NZF leaving National ACT coalition short & needing 2 coalition partners instead of 1.
National won't want to negotiate with Winston. And he would walk all over inexperienced Luxon if they were in coalition together.
Alternatively might be helpful to National if it takes some of the negotiation leverage away from ACT.
Risk on it allows Labour & Greens to come through the middle.
I think you are wrong to a significant degree that ACT and Winnie are going after the same vote. The most recent Roy Morgan poll shows 18.5% of men aged 18-49 and 12.5% of women in that age group, intending to vote ACT.
I doubt many of them would vote for Winston First.
I really think and hope voters have had enough of Winston's grandstanding, populism and deceitful behaviour for the sole purpose of feathering his own nest.
https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/t...since-may-2022
Last edited by iceman; 16-10-2022 at 05:42 AM.
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Originally Posted by iceman
I think you are wrong to a significant degree that ACT and Winnie are going after the same vote. The most recent Roy Morgan poll shows 18.5% of men aged 18-49 and 12.5% of women in that age group, intending to vote ACT.
I doubt many of them would vote for Winston First.
I really think and hope voters have had enough of Winston's grandstanding, populism and deceitful behaviour for the sole purpose of feathering his own nest.
https://www.roymorgan.com/findings/t...since-may-2022
Didn't some poll have Winston First at 4.5% quite recently? Hard to believe, but he's not called Lazarus for nothing!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dca8SSxXCmM
Last edited by fungus pudding; 16-10-2022 at 08:42 AM.
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He's competitive with Luxon on facebook likes for his posts despite being a party orientated towards elderly voters.
Easily sweeps aside the millionaire funded Act.
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